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There was a very popular local restaurant near our company. One day, I went with some colleagues from my office for a dinner in a very popular local restaurant. It was _______ business time and the restaurant was crowded. We _______ found a table in a corner for three of us.

As soon as we sat down, we heard a crash when a cleaning boy _______ the floor with all the plates he was carrying. There was _______ and no one was saying or doing anything.

In a flash I remembered my _______ many years ago. Once, I _______ in the airport because I had rushed there on my own on an empty stomach. I was picked up and taken care of by two _______. Now this was my chance to _______ it forward.

I ran to the young man’s side immediately, turned him on his back and screamed for someone to _______ a hot drink. Soon people started asking if I was a doctor. I said I was not, but I was ________ at attending the one blacking out(晕厥).

The kid soon opened his eyes, ________ what had happened. I ________ him by saying it was OK and I had had a ________ experience. He had not eaten anything. I held the ________ drink to his mouth till he finished it and sat with him till he felt OK. By then the ________ had arrived. I asked her to give the kid something to eat. I offered to pay.

The manager was kind enough to refuse the ________ and agreed to make sure the kid ate before he went home. By the time all this was ________ it was getting late for my colleagues. We hadn’t ________ anything yet, so they decided to go home.

I slowly walked home, not hungry any more, feeling ________ for the opportunity I pay forward the ________ I had received many years ago.

1.A. peak    B. local    C. spare    D. regular

2.A. actually    B. finally    C. eagerly    D. gradually

3.A. scratched    B. touched    C. hit    D. swept

4.A. silence    B. danger    C. doubt    D. tension

5.A. adventure    B. fortune    C. experience    D. lesson

6.A. showed up    B. walked around    C. settled down    D. passed out

7.A. friends    B. strangers    C. colleagues    D. acquaintances

8.A. pay    B. look    C. return    D. put

9.A. order    B. buy    C. serve    D. bring

10.A. angry    B. slow    C. disappointed    D. skillful

11.A. knowing    B. wondering    C. ignoring    D. arguing

12.A. reminded    B. comforted    C. urged    D. encouraged

13.A. memorable    B. personal    C. similar    D. common

14.A. cool    B. refreshing    C. sweet    D. warm

15.A. customer    B. manager    C. referee    D. doctor

16.A. payment    B. reward    C. suggestion    D. support

17.A. up    B. away    C. over    D. behind

18.A. prepared    B. demanded    C. received    D. ordered

19.A. ready    B. anxious    C. grateful    D. comfortable

20.A. kindness    B. honor    C. inspiration    D. service

 

1. A 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. B 8. A 9. D 10. D 11. B 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. D 19. C 20. A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者有机会回报以前收到的善意,在机场救了一个晕倒的小男孩的事。 1.考查形容词词义辨析。由下句“the restaurant was crowded.”可知,餐厅里挤满了人,说明这是业务高峰(peak)期。peak最高的;local当地的;spare多余的;regular定期的。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。 2.考查副词词义辨析。由本句“We ___ found a table in a corner for three of us.”可知,我们终于(finally)在角落里找到了一张桌子。actually实际上;eagerly急切地;gradually逐步地。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。 3.考查动词词义辨析。由上句“we heard a crash”可知,我们听到了撞击声,说明是盘子摔到(hit)了地上。scratch抓,刮;touch接触;sweep打扫。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。 4.考查名词词义辨析。由下句“no one was saying or doing anything.”可知,没有人在说或做任何事情,说明非常安静(silence)。danger危险;doubt怀疑;tension紧张,张力。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。 5.考查名词词义辨析。由本句“In a flash I remembered my___ many years ago.”可知,一瞬间我想起了我多年前的经历(experience)。adventure冒险;fortune运气;lesson教训。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。 6.考查动词短语。由本句“Once,I ___ in the airport because I had rushed there on my own on an empty stomach.”可知,有一次,我在机场昏迷过去(pass out),因为我空着肚子自己冲到了那里。show up显示;walk around闲逛;settle down定居下来;pass out昏迷,失去知觉。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。 7.考查名词词义辨析。由本句“I was picked up and taken care of by two___.”可知,我被扶起并由两个陌生人(stranger)照顾。friend朋友;colleague同事;acquaintance熟人。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。 8.考查动词短语搭配。由本句“Now this was my chance to___ it forward.”可知,现在这是我偿还(pay)的机会了。look forward期待;return不与forward搭配;put forward提出。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。 9.考查动词词义辨析。由本句“I ran to the young man's side immediately, turned him on his back and screamed for someone to___ a hot drink.”可知,我立即跑到年轻人的身边,背对着他,大喊着要人拿来(bring)一杯热饮。order命令;buy买;serve服务。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。由本句“I said I was not, but I was ___ at attending the one blacking out(晕厥).”可知,我说我不是医生,但是我对照顾昏厥者很熟悉。angry生气的;slow缓慢的;disappointed失望的;skilful熟练的,熟悉的。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。由“本句The kid soon opened his eyes, ___ what had happened.”可知,孩子很快睁开眼睛,想知道(wondering)发生了什么事。know知道;ignore忽略;argue争论。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。 12.考查动词词义辨析。由下句“by saying it was OK”可知,说明作者是在安慰(comfort)小孩没事。remind提醒;urge力劝,催促;encourage鼓励。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。由上文第三段“Once,I ___ in the airport because I had rushed there on my own on an empty stomach.”可知,有一次,我在机场昏迷过去,因为我空着肚子自己冲到了那里,说明作者有过类似的(similar)经历。memorable难忘的;personal个人的;common普遍的。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。由上文第四段“I ran to the young man's side immediately, turned him on his back and screamed for someone to ___ a hot drink.”可知,是我立即跑到年轻人的身边,背对着他,大叫着要人拿来一杯热饮。cool凉爽的;refreshing提神的;sweet甜的。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。 15.考查名词词义辨析。由下文第六段“The manager was kind enough”可知,经理很友善,说明经理(manager)来了。customer顾客;referee裁判员;doctor医生。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。 16.考查名词词义辨析。由本句“The manager was kind enough to refuse the ___ and agreed to make sure the kid ate before he went home.”可知,经理很友善地拒绝付款(payment),并同意在他回家之前确保孩子吃饭。reward报酬;suggestion建议;support支持。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。 17.考查介词词义辨析。由本句“By the time all this was ___ it was getting late for my colleagues.”可知,到这一切结束(over)的时候,我的同事们快要迟到了。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。 18.考查动词词义辨析。由本句“We hadn't ___ anything yet, so they decided to go home.”可知,我们还没有点(order)任何东西,所以他们决定回家。prepare准备;demand需求;receive接收。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。 19.考查形容词词义辨析。由本句“I slowly walked home, not hungry any more, feeling ___ for the opportunity I pay forward the ___ I had received many years ago.”可知,我慢慢地走回家,不再感到饥饿,感激(grateful)我有机会能偿还我多年前收到的善意。ready准备好的;anxious焦虑的;comfortable舒适的。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。 20.考查名词词义辨析。由本句“I slowly walked home, not hungry any more, feeling ___ for the opportunity I pay forward the ___ I had received many years ago.”可知,我慢慢地走回家,不再感到饥饿,感激我有机会偿还我多年前收到的善意(kindness)。honor荣誉;inspiration灵感;service服务。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。
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